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T Unit 4
Medieval Europe

This file will help you find the different events that shaped the economics of Europe during the Middle Ages. Also, you will have a chance to select one of those events and provide further explanation about its importance. Please note that this assignment is about events that changed the economies of their times. You will not be mentioning examples such as Joan of Arc, the Doomsday book, or feudalism as these are people, items, or economic systems. They are not events. The events you will mention are events that had an affect on all of Europe.

1. Fill out the graphic organizer as completely as possible. 2. Complete short answer question that follows the graphic organizer.

As always, you are being graded for your ability to express your thoughts completely and clearly. You should always proofread your work before you submit it for a grade. If you have any questions, please send me an email before you begin this assignment.
Thought Organizer
The Middle Ages was marked by a drastic change in economic and social status for many groups. You will be providing information about the Early Middle Ages and the Late Middle Ages.

Short Answer Question
Look over the events that you listed within the graphic organizer above. Which event was the most important when it came to shaping or creating the economics of the Middle Ages? Why do you say the event you chose was the most important of the ones you mentioned?

Here are some items to keep in mind as you write your answer:

1. Answer is at least four sentences long 2. Answer is free of conventions, word choice, and sentence errors 3. Topic sentence states which event was most important in shaping the economics of the Middle Ages 4. Supporting details (the other sentences) explain how the event affected the European economy

Insert Your Answer Here: The middle ages did not have a very wide variety of changes in anything let alone economy.

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